There are two titles for this episode. On the 2011 Dora the Explorer Paramount Home Entertainment DVD release "Dora's Enchanted Forest Adventures," it is named "The Secret of Atlantis," and it also has a new opening sequence. When this episode airs on Nickelodeon and the Nick Jr. Channel, it is named "Dora and Diego Save Atlantis," and it is also listed as "Dora and Diego Save Atlantis" on certain streaming platforms such as Paramount+ and Amazon Prime Video. Furthermore, unlike the DVD release "Dora's Enchanted Forest Adventures" (where it is named "The Secret of Atlantis"), it does not contain a distinctive opening sequence, instead using the standard opening song for Dora the Explorer's sixth season. The remainder of the episode, however, is identical across the two names, with the exception of the various titles at the beginning of the end credits for each episode.
Dora and Boots are on Rainbow Rock to observe the Rainbows when they come upon a timid tiny Rainbow (Arco Iris) hidden behind a little waterfall. Dora and Boots encourage Arco Iris to overcome his timidity, as the Sun desperately needs another rainbow. Dora, Boots, and Arco Iris go off to assist the Sun by crossing the Troll. Dora and Boots went to Rainbow Rock to observe the Rainbows and came upon a timid tiny Rainbow (Arco Iris) hidden behind a little waterfall. Dora and Boots encourage Arco Iris to overcome his timidity, as the Sun desperately needs another rainbow. Dora, Boots, and Arco Iris head off to aid the Sun, crossing the Troll Bridge, Sneezing Snake Lake, and arriving at Rainy Mountain. Expand
Dora and Friends: City Adventure! Dora goes to school and lives in the city of Playa Verde, which is modeled after the original Dora the Explorer. Dora and her pals collaborate with the explorer girls and Pablo to embark on thrilling adventures while learning the mysteries of their city. Dora has a magical charm bracelet as well as a smartphone with an app version of the previous Map to help her. Her buddy Kate enjoys theater, whilst Emma enjoys music. Alana is a tomboy who loves animals, Naiya is intelligent and enjoys reading, and Pablo enjoys playing soccer.
Our daughter's other favorite Amazon video programs have included Tom the Tow Truck and related Car City series (Tom the Tow Truck's Paint Shop, Construction Squad, Car Patrol, and Super Truck), as well as Super Wings. We attempted to watch Tumble Leaf. It was okay, but it didn't appear to be a favorite. The Thomas the Train series may still be available as part of Prime subscription. It's simply that I have ideological concerns to the show (relatively progressive beliefs vs. the show's more conservative ideas about social responsibilities). I wish you the best of success in determining what works best for you. Dora helped us a little, but the episodes were too short for us. The same goes with Super Wings and, without a doubt, Tom the Tow Truck, and so on.